How To Use Commemorate In A Sentence

  • The Twelfth" officially commemorates the July 12, 1690, triumph of Protestant King William of Orange versus the Catholic he deposed from the English throne, James II, at the Battle of the Boyne south of Belfast. Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News
  • Its name commemorates Voli Voli Cave (one of the discovery sites) and Atholl Anderson, well known for his many contributions to the prehistory and palaeoecology of south-west Pacific islands. The small, recently extinct, island-dwelling crocodilians of the south Pacific
  • So he argued against the rich being able to commemorate their war dead with ornate personal graves.
  • In whatever way you choose to commemorate the horrendous acts of early September four years ago, let us once again renew our gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and reaffirm our commitment to tolerance, peace and liberty throughout the world. 09/01/2005
  • Then trumpeters played a fanfare, fireworks boomed and crackled across the sky and children from schools on either side of the river waved flags and exchanged huge greetings cards to commemorate new links between their communities.
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  • Sometimes his collection of gnomes would be on display, and every anniversary was commemorated by faded buff photographs and artefacts.
  • I danced into the morning to celebrate the coming-of-age of young men and fell asleep in a dark hut while marriages and deaths were commemorated in song.
  • Important historical events were commemorated in song.
  • This list very well illustrates the arbitrary choice of saints to be commemorated, which is observable in most early calendars. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Each commemorated a painful anniversary on the same day last week.
  • This past Wednesday at the Healing Mass at St. Alban's, there was no saint commemorated on the kalendar for that day what we call a feria, so we had a votive Mass for the Sick. Archive 2006-09-01
  • He is angry that no medal had ever been struck to commemorate them.
  • The ceremony is held annually to commemorate the lives of all Irish people who have died in past wars or while on service with the United Nations.
  • The monuments and statues throughout the country commemorate generals, judges and politicians, rather than socialists, strikers or suffragettes.
  • The day also commemorates the founding of the Khalsa by the tenth guru, Guru Govind Singh.
  • The dog, cast in bronze by a local sculptor, was erected in 1932 to commemorate the district's pioneer settlers.
  • The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories.
  • The controversy began last week, when Denny's launched a promotion for pancakes and French fries that supposedly "commemorated" the famine's 150th anniversary. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Within some Christian traditions, the altar is still a place of sacrifice, where a priest or pastor commemorates the sacrifice of the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. Charles Howard: Deep Calls To Deep: Re-imagining The Altar Call
  • Vienna commemorated the 200th anniversary of Schubert's birth with a series of exhibitions and concerts.
  • As dusk fell, the Gandhi Park grounds were set aglow as hundreds of candles were lit to commemorate the occasion.
  • The name Holy Island was given by Carileph's monks, to commemorate, they said, 'the sacred blood which had been shed by the Danes.' Marmion
  • Fiestas decorated with Mexican red, green and white commemorate the holiday known as Cinco de Mayo, which celebrates the astonishing victory of the Battle of Puebla, Mexico. BYU NewsNet : Home
  • Each linocut commemorates the legislative designation of a state representative - animal, vegetable or mineral.
  • Lude, commemorated in the ingenious Mr. Gunn's Essay on the Caledonian Harp, and so proceed in my story with all the brevity that my natural style of composition, partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagitory, and the vulgar the circumbendibus, will permit me. The Waverley
  • They reared a monument to commemorate the great musician.
  • They commemorate the currency of cowrie shells and beads, while suggesting the practice of a geomancy divined in the patterning of objects.
  • I don't have a photo to commemorate the event, but during Saturday night's dinner with Lamberto, Coralina, Mariano and Mike Baronas who brought everyone together at this event -- bravissimo, Michele! Archive 2008-10-05
  • Prospector George Tannihill christened it in 1866 as a mining district, saying he chose the name to commemorate the fierce battle he and twenty-three settlers led by a Captain Pierson had heroically won against marauding Indians there in 1857. The Fiddler in the Subway
  • A series of movies will be shown to commemorate the 30th anniversary of his death.
  • We commemorate the founding of our nation with a public holiday.
  • To commemorate the event in more permanent fashion, the Old Stopfordians' Association presented one hundred guineas to buy an organ.
  • This monument commemorates our victory.
  • The government did its best to rally public opinion behind the war effort by encouraging public celebrations to commemorate war victories.
  • The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner.
  • His successes are commemorated in a number of grandiose effigies, triumphal arches, vast frescoes and victory columns.
  • This event commemorates the signing of the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers on 5 October 1966.
  • On the 100th anniversary of the fall, a memorial service will commemorate the lives of the four intrepid climbers who lost their lives on The Pinnacle.
  • Friday was officially the last day of the wet season and, as if to commemorate its passing, the evening was warm, still and balmy.
  • He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph.
  • The wealth of John Winchcombe, ‘Jack of Newbury’, in the early Tudor period was legendary and his exploits were commemorated in ballads and chapbooks.
  • Lude, commemorated in the ingenious Mr. Gunn's Essay on the Caledonian Harp, and so proceed in my story with all the brevity that my natural style of composition, partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagitory, and the vulgar the circumbendibus, will permit me. The Waverley
  • Joe Stirt says: "Swiss luxury penmaker Montblanc has just come out with a $23,000 pen to commemorate the austere, asceticleader of Indian independence's birth on this date (October 2) in 1869. Boing Boing
  • The founder member of a branch of an army organisation has been commemorated with a donation towards cancer research.
  • Veterans of one of the landmark battles of the Second World War were reunited in York at the weekend to commemorate the campaign.
  • That impersonality is the essence of war and the Thiepval Memorial attempts to disguise that fact by pretending to commemorate persons.
  • In that company, the septet that the label assembled to commemorate its 70th anniversary feels less all-star than all-respectable. Undefined
  • For me, one of the principal charms of New York City is that it is home to some of the greatest jazz figures in history, who are commemorated with plaques, signs or street names in neighbourhoods where they lived.
  • His film will commemorate the golden jubilee of Tensing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary's conquest of Mt. Everest.
  • The Exodus of the Hebrews was a collective experience, still commemorated by the Jewish Passover festival.
  • Supporters of the plans said that, after decades of stagnation, Skopje would at last get the regeneration it deserves, its heroes commemorated in marble and bronze.
  • The hieroglyphic texts name the figures, artists and dates of commemorated events.
  • To commemorate the closing of Veterans Stadium, the Phillies are displaying a countdown banner on the out field wall that shows how many home games remain.
  • He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War.
  • A life-sized sculpture of a cruise missile commemorates the base's Cold War role, and the council is also planning to buy the three remaining missile silos from the Ministry of Defence.
  • Mouchoirs were produced in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to commemorate notable and royal events.
  • This was the popular genre of postmortem images made to commemorate the dead before burial.
  • Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead. Family
  • Holy Innocents Day, also known as Childermas, commemorates King Herod's massacre of all male infants in and around Bethlehem under the age of two in attempt to kill the young Christ.
  • Many artists such as Victor Arnautoff, Adelyne Cross Eriksson and Louise Gilbert commemorated the events leading to the 1934 General Strike, while artists like Pele deLappe worked painting signs and cartooning from the moment the dockworkers went on strike. Paul Boden: Art and Activism: 1930s and Today
  • It begins in September and commemorates the wedding of Crown Prince Thingy and Princess Whatshername back in 18 whenever it was.
  • The main dish is an unblemished lamb slaughtered and prepared in accordance with Mosaic Law. The Feast of the Passover commemorates the freeing of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
  • We commemorate the founding of our nation with a public holiday.
  • Plaques and stones dotted along pavements and hidden in backstreets commemorate those who died, and those family lines that were ended by the bomb.
  • Should we not commemorate in some fashion a young man who worked here among our ancestors and who groped his way through the darkness of the unknown and lit a lamp along the path?
  • But they took some solace from the hot grog that was served on the 21st to commemorate their first year at sea.
  • Plans are being made to commemorate the famous clockmaker who solved a navigational puzzle that had cost countless mariners' lives.
  • A cairn is a heap of stones, such as is reared in the mountains of Scotland and of Switzerland by the voluntary additions of every passer by, to commemorate a spot marked as the scene of some accident or disaster. Darius the Great Makers of History
  • This hole is the start of a project initiated to commemorate the millennium for the people of Trowbridge.
  • Postage stamps are often issued to commemorate the anniversary of an important event.
  • We are at the time of year when we commemorate the great valour shown in the Battle of Britain.
  • The ritual slaughter of animals, like this camel in Lahore, is a common sight during the Muslim holiday of Id al-Adha, which commemorates the trials of the Prophet Abraham.
  • A tombstone is erected in memory of whoever it commemorates.
  • But why, then, commemorate Talbot's death and not, say, Bureau's victory? THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • She officially unveiled a carved plaque to commemorate the centenary last year of the death of poet Richard Watson.
  • Six hundred years to the day since he was executed for high treason, descendants of Archbishop Richard Scrope arrived from across the globe for a service at the city's cathedral to commemorate his life.
  • Gathered all together in this church, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the great war.
  • Together with many of his old comrades and his wife, Stella, Peter will be at a ceremony in Westminster to commemorate the anniversary of the battle.
  • The gardeners wanted to plant a tree to commemorate my time as head gardener there, and the senior forester had said I might choose any tree I liked from the tree nursery.
  • An obelisk on a spit of land across the bay commemorates his death.
  • The remainder of my life at Oxford was of necessity lived at half-speed; and in this place I must commemorate, with a gratitude which the lapse of years has never chilled, the extraordinary kindness and tenderness with which my undergraduate friends tended and nursed me in that time of crippledom. [ Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography
  • Indeed, some of them commemorate iconic figures from a club's history.
  • Nowhere in the devotions are the saints invoked; they are commemorated before God, and He is thanked for them, but there is no ora pro nobis, not even, a prayer that God will hear their intercessions for us. The Devotions of Bishop Andrewes. Vol. I
  • A heated controversy has erupted in Estonia, as town of Lihula unveils a monument to commemorate Estonians who had died during World War Two while fighting alongside the Nazis.
  • The carpet was specially woven to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of the cathedral's foundation.
  • It was a festival to commemorate the tenth anniversary of punk and there were several more thousand neds in the audience than it would take to disfigure the National Curriculum for ever.
  • The ritual slaughter of animals, like this camel in Lahore, is a common sight during the Muslim holiday of Id al-Adha, which commemorates the trials of the Prophet Abraham.
  • Witnesses said the violence began when riot police dismantled a small tent camp set up to commemorate protesters killed in the uprising and attacked around 200 peaceful demonstrators who had camped out in the square overnight in an attempt to restart a long-term sit-in there. NYDN Rss
  • He displayed it in a reliquary at a liturgical station at the hospital of S. Spirito, to commemorate the Feast of the Wedding at Cana.
  • But without further tyranny over my readers, or display of the extent of my own reading, I shall content myself with borrowing a single incident from the memorable hunting at Lude, commemorated in the ingenious Mr. Gunn's Essay on the Caledonian Harp, and so proceed in my story with all the brevity that my natural style of composition, partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagitory, and the vulgar the circumbendibus, will permit me. Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • She considers the gender of the viewer, her or his level of education, familiarity with the classical and vernacular sources, and familial role in relation to the matrimony commemorated by the cassoni.
  • Passover and the events commemorated in it; it is a kind of catechetical-liturgical text which admirably summarizes the profound meaning of that feast. Latest Articles
  • Mr. Shaw's tale follows a disintegrating family that gathers at a beach house to "commemorate" the parents 'separation. A 'Closer' Opens Up
  • His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings.
  • Mori recent history is commemorated by the town's most prominent statue.
  • Nazism was a diabolical monstrosity and it was fitting not only to commemorate its demise, but also to celebrate the millions who paid the highest sacrifice.
  • To commemorate, but not to honor, this twisted manipulation of the public forum andsociety I'm inaugurating what I call theOkla-Homo-Haters Club. Okla-Homo-Haters Club -- When Hope is Not Enough
  • The Congolese singer Franco, backed by the all-powerful jazz orchestra of Kinshasa, unleashes irresistible soukous to commemorate a seventh wedding anniversary. Readers recommend songs about anniversaries: The results
  • The posterity for commemorates this fortuitous encounter to construct five Hushan in this.
  • To commemorate the event in more permanent fashion, the Old Stopfordians' Association presented one hundred guineas to buy an organ.
  • Pictures, videos, and joyful phone calls commemorate every milestone: first tooth, mastering a two-wheeler, driver's license, graduation, job, marriage, and children of their own. The Nitty Gritty of Caring for Aging Parents
  • When he gets married, standing under the chuppah he breaks a glass to commemorate the destruction of the Temple, while the wedding party recites part of Psalm 137: ‘If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.’
  • A : It's to commemorate the founder of the university, Cheng , She - wo.
  • Mr Smith said he was pleased that his son's memory could be commemorated in a positive and constructive manner.
  • The first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621, to commemorate the harvest reaped by the Plymouth Colony after a harsh winter.
  • His successes are commemorated in a number of grandiose effigies, triumphal arches, vast frescoes and victory columns.
  • The institute commemorates the significant events of the Roosevelt era and helps maintain the legacy of two remarkable individuals by sponsoring conferences, symposia, and lectures on contemporary issues.
  • Still undaunted by what was acknowledged, at the time, as the longest distance ever sailed in an open dinghy out of sight of land, the King planted a flag at the base to commemorate the event.
  • Every school choir was competing in a contest to commemorate Barzini at Paloma Blanca. FINAL RESORT
  • Preceding Christmas are the colorful posadas, nightly celebrations that begin December 16 and commemorate Mary and Joseph's search for an inn in Bethlehem before Jesus was born.
  • But without further tyranny over my readers, or display of the extent of my own reading, I shall content myself with borrowing a single incident from the memorable hunting at Lude, commemorated in the ingenious Mr. Gunn's essay on the Caledonian Harp, and so proceed in my story with all the brevity that my natural style of composition, partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagitory, and the vulgar the circumbendibus, will permit me. Waverley — Volume 1
  • So I think it was a fairly brave an courageous artwork to commemorate a brave and courageous event.
  • A statue has been built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the poet's birthday.
  • This epoch-making act is commemorated even to-day by the Jews throughout the world and is known as the Feast of Lights. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism
  • In 1886 Queen Ranavalona Ill sent two large textiles, a small bone pin, and a lidded fiber basket to President Grover Cleveland to commemorate his election.
  • The large airshow will commemorate the centenary of this event.
  • Mr. Maurer, who has found creative ways to use everything from halogen lights to the latest LED device, turns 78 years old this year, and the German government has chosen to commemorate his four decades of work with the Design Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany. Munich Commemorates Ingo Maurer and His Brilliant Light Designs
  • The local community is campaigning for a museum to commemorate the district as the historic birthplace of the famous car.
  • From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to commemorate the life and times of their loved ones.
  • In the same way it behooved our Christian brothers to allow us Jews to choose to commemorate the extermination of our people in the manner we saw fit, it likewise behooves our Islamic brothers and sisters to approach the families of those who died on 9/11 and ask them how they wish the site to be commemorated. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Is a Giant Mosque at Ground Zero Justified?
  • The annual parade commemorates the soldiers who died in the two World Wars.
  • To commemorate the move, the accountancy firm, Peat Marwick, has produced a booklet of budget trivia.
  • Priscilla, or some other winsome and good maiden of the early colonial days, who transplanted to New England this poetic practice, sweet as the fragrant pink and white blossoms of the trailing arbutus, which is especially used to commemorate it. Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir
  • He, with a noble goodness all his own, took infinite delight in bestowing to prodigality the treasures of his mind and fortune on the long-neglected son of his father's friend, the offspring of that gifted being whose excellencies and talents he had heard commemorated from infancy. I.2
  • Sixty years on, that spirit is remembered and celebrated as 15 Heads of State participate in a ceremony which will commemorate the values the veterans fought for.
  • Before the railway on the south side of the river was laid down, passengers who wished to reach Jarrow had to alight at Howdon and cross the river; and a racy dialect song -- "Howdon for Jarrow" with its refrain of "Howdon for Jarra -- ma hinnies, loup oot" -- commemorates the fact. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day
  • A statue has been built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the poet's birthday.
  • It does make sense that the marquess, who basically owned Belfast, would commemorate his dead daughters in the streets built in the later eighteenth century; but looking at the geography, Arthur Street should have been constructed a few decades earlier. Linkspam for 15-8-2009
  • Thanksgiving is a celebration that commemorates the harvest reaped by the Plymouth colony in 1621, following their arrival at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
  • They were not intended to "commemorate" the dead, as our dead are commemorated in modern churches and cemeteries. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • The government did its best to rally public opinion behind the war effort by encouraging public celebrations to commemorate war victories.
  • A large monument was erected on the battlefields to commemorate their bravery and their strength to serve to their fullest.
  • The name Sally Lunn (Lunn is more usual than Lun) is said to commemorate a woman baker of that name who had a pastry-cook's shop and cried her wares in the street.
  • It commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Australia-New Zealand-United States Anzus defence treaty, which binds the three countries to assist each other if attacked. Obama Australia visit begins
  • His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings.
  • He was shot down over France and is commemorated as the first RCAF flier killed in action. 2009 November 07 « Mudpuddle
  • He not only during his lifetime kept up a cordial correspondence with his friends and relatives -- who were indebted to him for many acts of kindness -- but, wishing to have his name commemorated in the House of Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883
  • Tchaikovsky composed his most famous overture to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Russia's victory over Napoleon's French army in 1812.
  • The city commissioned a monument to commemorate the battle.
  • Bastille Day in France commemorates the French Revolution and reminds us of one of the most unpleasant and blood-soaked regimes ever to have reduced a country to penury.
  • Beagle 2 was named to commemorate Charles Darwin's five-year voyage around the world in HMS Beagle (1831-36). Archive 2003-12-01
  • One could hardly hope to commemorate Isabella Stewart Gardner and the centennial of her museum more suitably than through the remembrance of one of her most prestigious renaissance peers.
  • His epigrams (most of which are contained in _The Scourge of Folly_, undated, like others of his books) are by no means despicable; the Welsh ancestors, whom he did not fail to commemorate, seem to have endowed him with some of that faculty for lampooning and "flyting" which distinguished the Celtic race. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • KKC and Khmer Kampuchea Krom people in Kampuchea organize a Buddhist ceremony annually to commemorate and grieve the loss of Khmer land called Kampuchea Krom, which France colonizes and transfers to Vietnam on June 4, 1949 despite repeated oppositions by the government of WN.com - Articles related to Growth poses challenge to Asia
  • Inscriptions on modern gravestones tell us nothing about the people they are supposed to commemorate, he says.
  • And to commemorate their anniversary, the charity has opened a new office in Glasgow.
  • This was the second consecutive year Palin commemorated Tinknickers 'special day, bookending a report this summer that the former governor and former prime minister would meet in Britain. John R. Bohrer: Palin Can Only See the 1980s From Her House
  • The wood has been planted with more than 400 oak, rowan and birch trees bought in memory of loved ones or to commemorate a special occasion.
  • In this way they participated in the long European tradition of commissioning portraits to commemorate themselves and to declare their elevated social status.
  • To commemorate the safe return of King Chulalongkorn to Thailand a medal was struck.
  • Some were _epithalamia_, or songs composed to celebrate marriages; others to commemorate a victory, or the accession of a prince; to return thanks to the Deity, or to celebrate his praises; to lament a general calamity, or a private affliction; and others, again, were peculiar to their festive meetings. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • A statue has been built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the poet's birthday.
  • Witnesses said the clashes began when riot police dismantled a small tent camp set up to commemorate the hundreds of protesters killed in the uprising and attacked around 200 peaceful demonstrators who had camped in the square overnight in an attempt to restart a long-term sit-in there. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • This silver medal was struck to commemorate the Coronation of King Chulalongkorn, Rama V.
  • This is because it commemorates the Presentation of Christ by His Mother in the Temple at Jerusalem exactly forty days after His Birth.
  • Your first example was about a guy getting physically assualted, you then go on to call the war memorial "buckshee" when it was funded by the townspeople to commemorate their lost people, then go on to rewarding a foreigner who is getting awarded UK resources after breaking our laws and finish up with our injured getting pay outs reduced. Army Rumour Service
  • The 21,000-ton ship berthed at Greenwich to commemorate the new affiliation between Illustrious and the City of London.
  • This week's Kol Torah has been sponsored by the Brodsky Family to commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother and grandmother, scholar and teacher, Bernice Sherman Kramer.
  • Other British politicians are commemorated on excavated English delft punch bowls, including some found at Philipsburg Manor in New York that are inscribed ‘Pitt & Liberty.’
  • Beatus of Liebana, the defender of Spanish orthodoxy against the adoptianist heresy, repeats the Jacobean tradition in the year 780; the same is commemorated by Venerable RORATE CÆLI
  • The Eid commemorates the prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son at God's command.
  • A lurid tattoo on his thigh commemorated his victory.
  • On semi-doubles and those of a lesser rite the suffrages are now reduced to a single antiphon and orison which is common to all the saints heretofore commemorated, whilst the preces ( "Miserere" and versicles) formerly imposed on the greater feriæ are now suppressed. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • And this temple was set up largely to commemorate the victory over the Persians who had by definition transgressed the divine limits in their attempt to conquer the Greeks.
  • To commemorate the day, the PMG's helicopter squadron organised a fly-past of the headquarters in Loloho.
  • Banging drums and shouting "Sieg Heil," they commemorated the death of one of their leaders. When Neo-Nazis Run Free
  • Commemorate your first confirmed kill with a combat patch!
  • A marvelously kinetic statue from 1990 commemorates the work of the droghers, or hide slingers, who sailed the hides from the cliffs to the beach. Richard Henry Dana
  • The Fourth of July was the time to commemorate the forefathers and foremothers who started it all.
  • They recorded miscellaneous kinds of Confucius' talks in honor of his teaching for good. To commemorate his doctrine immortally, his students recorded and wrote ...
  • It was a scream which one day they will commemorate with a plaque, and people will walk past it and remember.
  • I have laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in Belfast to commemorate the British war dead.
  • Columbus, and that his descendant the Duke of Veragua should in his title commemorate one of the most unfortunate of the Admiral's adventures. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 7
  • Unlike Veterans Day, which commemorates living veterans, Memorial Day is expressly intended as a day to memorialize the sacrifice of men and women who have given their lives in uniform.
  • These things she enjoined us not; but desired only to have her name commemorated at The Confessions
  • In his kippa and tallis (the traditional skullcap and prayer shawl), he paused frequently along the way so that those gathered to commemorate this important day might reach out from the pews to touch their own tallis to the sacred scroll. Sylvia Sukop: Germany's First Jewish Cantor Since the Holocaust Finds a New Home in Los Angeles
  • Mori recent history is commemorated by the town's most prominent statue.
  • _Alcheringa_, when beings of a more potent race, Gods or Heroes, were on earth, and achieved and endured such things as the rites commemorate. The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological
  • On Good Friday, continental Europeans commemorate that Christ was crucified and died to absolve our sins and give us eternal salvation.
  • The Cincfleet Admiral took the salute and unveiled a plaque to commemorate the event.
  • Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
  • At the stables he unveiled a plaque to commemorate his visit and was presented with a statuette of the cooper at work.
  • He'll surely wish to commemorate the bravery of this man, who gave up his own life for Lord Stergos. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • The latter date commemorates the day King gave his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, easily one of the greatest examples of oratory in American history.
  • Attacked!" repeated Wolfe, -- "attacked!" and then suddenly sinking his voice into a sort of sneer, "why, since the event which this painting is designed to commemorate, I know not if we have ever had one solitary gleam of liberty break along the great chaos of jarring prejudice and barbarous law which we term forsooth a glorious constitution. The Disowned — Volume 02
  • The Korean Irish Memorial Committee are determined to set up a memorial stone to commemorate the 28 Irishmen that were killed in Korea.
  • Join celebrities and the biggest names in Marvel history to commemorate the Astonishing X-Men premiere, projected three stories high in Union Square at MarvelFest! Astonishing X-Men “Rise Up” Music Video | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The winner of a design for a monument to commemorate the signing of the Freedom Charter in Kliptown is to be announced today in the township.
  • More than 4,000 petals were dropped at a ceremony to commemorate police officers killed in the line of duty.
  • To commemorate such a joyous occasion, these guys are having not one but two throwdowns to properly celebrate next week.
  • Mexicans, Peruvians, and of every other ancient people commemorated in history, in either hemisphere, and is formed very similarly to our letter T, with a roundlet, or oval, placed immediately above it. Atlantis : the antediluvian world
  • But why, then, commemorate Talbot's death and not, say, Bureau's victory? THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Dharamsala, 10 December 2006 (Phayul/Phurbu Thinley) - While the day can be commemorated as the 58th Anniversary of World Human Rights Day, for Tibetans it marks the 17th auspicious anniversary of the conferment of the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (in 1989). Newsroom Archive 2006
  • This year marks the centennial of James McNeil Whistler's death, and a number of exhibitions and related events have been organized to commemorate it.
  • Other tablets in the chantries commemorate various members of the College. A Short Account of King's College Chapel
  • Near the entrance to the community a monument to the infamy was erected to commemorate the dead.
  • To commemorate the event, publisher DC Comics recruited an all-star squadron of writers to contribute to the issue, including Richard Donner (director of Superman: The Movie) David Goyer (cowriter of Batman Begins), Paul Dini (writer/producer of Superman: The Animated Series) and Lost exec producer Damon Lindelof. Lost's Damon Lindelof Takes Action For Special Superman Tribute
  • To commemorate our year of puzzling together, we have four independent "cryptarithm" puzzles for our readers today. NYT > Home Page
  • Thanksgiving is a celebration that commemorates the harvest reaped by the Plymouth colony in 1621, following their arrival at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
  • How does the government intend to commemorate the war dead in the future?

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